Women (1966 film)
Women (Russian: Женщины) is a 1966 Soviet drama film directed by Pavel Lyubimov.[1][2][3]
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Russian: Женщины | |
Directed by | Pavel Lyubimov |
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Music by | Yan Frenkel |
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Edited by | K. Malinskaya |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film takes place after the war. The film tells about women workers, their joys and failures.[4]
Cast
- Inna Makarova as Dusya Kuzina (as I. Makarova)
- Nina Sazonova as Katya Bednova (as N. Sazonova)
- Nadezhda Fedosova as Grusha (as N. Fedosova)
- Galina Yatskina as Alya Yagodkina (as G. Yatskina)
- Valentina Vladimirova as Liza (as V. Vladimirova)
- Irina Murzayeva
- Irina Martemyanova
- Nadezhda Pavlova
- Viktor Mizin as Vityka (as V. Mizin)
- Vitali Solomin as Zhenya Bednov (as V. Solomin)
- Pyotr Lyubeshkin as Konstantin Ivanovich (as P. Lyubeshkin)
- Ye. Mandrykin
- Pyotr Polev as Dimitriy Polev (as P. Polev)
- Dmitri Popov as Yura (as D. Popov)
- Valeriy Rukin as Zhorka (as V. Rukin)[5]
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References
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